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For pastors & teaching teams

From blank page to Sunday, without the scramble

SermonLoom is the calm workspace where pastors plan series, research passages, and build messages block by block — with AI that helps you think, never puts words in your mouth.

  • No credit card to start
  • Your voice, your final say
  • Ready before Saturday

One calm path from idea to pulpit

  1. Step 1: Brainstorm

    Beat the blank page with an AI thinking partner

  2. Step 2: Organize

    Map series & messages on one shared calendar

  3. Step 3: Write

    Build the message block by block, in your voice

  4. Step 4: Prep

    Research, refine & rehearse with audio review

  5. Step 5: Preach

    Step up Sunday with a message that's ready

Trusted in weekly prep by pastors at churches of every size

Grace ChapelCornerstoneNew City ChurchRedeemerThe TableHillside
The weekly grind

Sermon prep shouldn't feel like starting over every week

You were called to preach, not to wrangle tools. Yet most weeks the busywork gets there first.

Scattered notes everywhere

An illustration in a note, an outline in Docs, a quote in a text to yourself. By Thursday you can't find the thing you loved on Monday.

The blank page every week

The series is set, but staring down a fresh document — again — drains the energy you wanted to spend on the message itself.

The Saturday-night scramble

Prep expands to fill the week and then some, stealing the evenings and margin you meant to protect for your family and your soul.

SermonLoom brings planning, research, and writing into one calm place — so the week starts with momentum, not a blank screen.

See how it comes together

Planning

See the whole preaching year at a glance

Map series, messages, and dates in one calm workspace — so you always know what's coming and never start the week wondering what to preach.

  • Series. Group messages into series with a clear big idea.
  • Messages. One home for every sermon's details.
  • Calendar. A spreadsheet list and a month grid — your choice.
Explore planning
Prodigal — Series calendar
July · ProdigalList view
Jul 6The God Who PursuesDraft
Jul 13Grace That RunsResearch
Jul 20The Long Way HomePlanned
Jul 27A Father's WelcomePlanned
Writing

Build sermons from reusable pieces

Assemble a message the way you actually think — in blocks. Points, illustrations, and applications become building pieces you can arrange, reorder, and reuse.

  • Content blocks. Compose messages from modular pieces.
  • Templates. Apply a proven outline in one click.
  • Draft builder. Assemble blocks into a finished draft.
Explore writing
Draft builder — A Father's Welcome
IntroOpen on the road — the father waiting
Point 1Grace runs to meet us
IllustrationThe father who left the porch light on
ApplicationWho are you waiting on the road for?
AI & Research

Research that respects your voice — and your final say

SermonLoom is a curation tool. AI can research, summarize, and suggest, but you approve every block before it's saved. The message stays yours.

  • Ask AI. Contextual help that knows the message you're in.
  • Research panel. Search scripture and the web, then capture it.
  • YouTube research. Pull insight from talks and lectures.
Explore ai & research
Research — Luke 15
Background on the younger son's inheritance…

Requesting an inheritance early was a grave social insult.

Source cited Capture to block

The father running would have been undignified in that culture.

Source cited Capture to block
Integrations & Sharing

Fits the tools your ministry already uses

Send drafts where your team works, link every passage to a trusted translation, and share finished messages when you're ready — no copy-paste gymnastics required.

  • Google export. Push a finished draft to Google Docs.
  • BibleGateway. Every passage, one click from the text.
  • Public & shared. Publish and share when you're ready.
Explore integrations & sharing
Brainstorm — The God Who Pursues
Help me find a fresh angle on the prodigal son for a series opener.
Try preaching it from the father's vantage point — the one who watches the road. It reframes grace as pursuit, not permission.

Follow-up ideas

Contrast both sonsA modern retellingWhere's the Father today?
How it works

Five steps, one calm rhythm

The same flow every week, so the process fades into the background and the message moves to the front.

  1. 01

    Brainstorm. Break the blank page

    Talk through ideas in an AI chat built for sermon development, with clickable follow-ups that push your thinking further.

  2. 02

    Organize. Map the weeks ahead

    Group messages into series with a big idea, and see every week on one calendar — list or month grid, shared with your team.

  3. 03

    Write. Assemble it in blocks

    Apply a template, arrange points and illustrations, and build the draft in a focused editor that keeps your voice.

  4. 04

    Prep. Research, refine, rehearse

    Capture scripture and web research into blocks, polish the draft, and generate audio to review on the drive.

  5. 05

    Preach. Step up ready on Sunday

    Export to Google Docs, link every passage, and walk to the pulpit with a message that's truly yours.

Loved by preachers

Prep that gives pastors their week back

Early notes from pastors using SermonLoom in their weekly rhythm.

I used to lose Saturday nights to sermon prep. Now I walk into the week already knowing where I'm headed — and the writing feels like me, not a template.
Placeholder NameLead Pastor · Placeholder Community Church
The research panel changed how I study. I capture what matters into blocks with the source right there, and it's waiting for me when I sit down to write.
Placeholder NameTeaching Pastor · Placeholder City Church
Our teaching team finally shares one calendar. We can see the whole series, who's preaching, and where every message stands. It's brought a real calm to our planning.
Placeholder NameExecutive Pastor · Placeholder Bible Fellowship
I was nervous AI would flatten my voice. Uploading past sermons fixed that — the suggestions sound like something I'd actually say from the platform.
Placeholder NameSenior Pastor · Placeholder Grace Church
Pricing

Plans that fit how you preach

Pay only for what you use, subscribe as a solo pastor, or bring the whole teaching team. Simple, honest pricing.

Pay As You Go

No subscription. Pay only for the AI you use.

Credits · from $10

  • Unlimited series, messages & blocks
  • Full planning calendar (list + month)
  • Content blocks, templates & draft builder
  • Personal reusable library

Single User

Popular

Everything one pastor needs, all-in.

$19 /mo

  • Everything in Pay As You Go
  • Generous monthly AI allowance included
  • Ask AI with adjustable intelligence level
  • Research panel + YouTube research

Team

For teaching teams and multi-site staff.

$16 per seat / mo

  • Everything in Single User
  • Shared account calendar
  • Teams & roles with member invites
  • Shared library across the team
Questions

The honest questions pastors ask

If your real question isn't here, the contact page reaches a human who preaches too.

Yes — that's the whole point. SermonLoom is a curation tool: AI can research and suggest, but you approve every block before it's saved, and you can upload your own past sermons so suggestions match your voice, cadence, and warmth. Nothing goes into your message that you didn't choose.

Give this week's sermon a calmer start

Start free, map your first series today, and feel the difference by Sunday. Your voice, your message — just a whole lot less scramble.